do you know where all the greatest emus and ports for the iphone come from ? from a VERY talented programer named ZodTTD. i know him a long time cause he done nice ports in the past aswell for the palm os. right now hes VERY busy with iphone programing. he made for example :

quake 1-3
VLC player
iphone psx emu
iphone n64 emu
wiimote app

and more cool things. he done also a palm pre psx emu. so i think to get all this cool stuff, we simply have to contact him. i already done on his website ZodTTD: Home Of Homebrew but i think we have to be many more people asking him for support to make him help us. imagine what cool stuff he could do for us. he definately haves the knowledge.

ok ok i know this IS much my wishlist. but hey we had christmas lol. just joking. if you can make just the psx emu and the vlc many of us would be very very happy. do you think its possible ? many thanks in advance. hope to hear from you soon. sorry for bad english im german .

Looking around for doom, it definitely isn't available... I did find one forum where people were saying that doom was taken off android for legal reasons. I also found one app called 'doom' with the doom icon but it force closed on open, and the it was happening to everyone who posted in the comments for it.

I would love VLC as well, but unless something changed as I mentioned in other posts I don't see it happening. I read that android lacks the hooks into the media portion of the os to add codecs or let the system access built in codecs inside other programs. I don't think a program like vlc can work until that is fixed.

I could be wrong, I'm not a programmer myself, but i was reading what they were talking about for coreavcs h.264 decoder for high def and they were talking about porting it to android and were having major road block issues. I can try finding the link to the post... ill update this with it in a few moments when i find it

dec 22, 09 "We have stopped work on it till Google releases an SDK/NDk we can actually build stuff that won't break in the next SDK/NDK release. The current multimedia capabilities in it are underdeveloped (a joke really)."

dec 23, 09 "Well the good thing is this..... Google has stated in public now that they are going to allow a library of of spec on the NDK to work which is great news since we have CorePlayer API. But no news on when they will release this support in the NDK."

so perhaps we'll see vlc or other codecs come to light in the next couple of update releases. wasn't there somethign about 2.1 doing an upgrade to the 3d abilities of android for live wallpaper and the cool effects, games..etc?

I would love VLC as well, but unless something changed as I mentioned in other posts I don't see it happening. I read that android lacks the hooks into the media portion of the os to add codecs or let the system access built in codecs inside other programs. I don't think a program like vlc can work until that is fixed.

I could be wrong, I'm not a programmer myself, but i was reading what they were talking about for coreavcs h.264 decoder for high def and they were talking about porting it to android and were having major road block issues. I can try finding the link to the post... ill update this with it in a few moments when i find it

dec 22, 09 "We have stopped work on it till Google releases an SDK/NDk we can actually build stuff that won't break in the next SDK/NDK release. The current multimedia capabilities in it are underdeveloped (a joke really)."

dec 23, 09 "Well the good thing is this..... Google has stated in public now that they are going to allow a library of of spec on the NDK to work which is great news since we have CorePlayer API. But no news on when they will release this support in the NDK."

so perhaps we'll see vlc or other codecs come to light in the next couple of update releases. wasn't there somethign about 2.1 doing an upgrade to the 3d abilities of android for live wallpaper and the cool effects, games..etc?

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coreplayer's devs are pretty much on hold until google releasees proper NDKs. no further development can happen until there is better system integration into the dev kits. the android's claim to open source is completely opposite.

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